Pathfinder (Atomic Array 011) (producto de audio)

The State of the Pathfinder Empire! This is our biggest episode yet - 90 minutes on Paizo’s popular campaign setting, organized play society and the upcoming Pathfinder RPG. If you’re thinking about getting into Pathfinder, or just want an update on where Pathfinder stands, this episode is a must-listen.

James Jacobs gives background on Pathfinder Chronicles, and the goods on Legacy of Fire, Paizo’s fourth Pathfinder Adventure Path.

Learn about Jason and the Bulmahnauts, Golarion’s genies, the City of Brass and Golarion’s Dark Continent. We also talk about the unique advantages of the Pathfinder Subscription.

Joshua Frost gets us excited about Pathfinder Society Organized Play, Paizo’s world-wide campaign in the Pathfinder Chronicles setting. Join one of the factions embroiled in a shadow war for control of Absalom, the City at the Center of the World.

Josh spills the beans about a surprise con Paizo may be running next summer. FrostiCon?

And if you’re an aspiring freelancer, you’ll learn what you need to know in order to submit to Paizo’s Open Calls.

Rone’s Rant “Con Artists”

Jason Bulmahn gives us an update on the Pathfinder RPG. It’s amazing how much support the Paizo community is giving during the RPG playtest. The sheer volume of input is astonishing - hats off to Jason for staying on top of it all.

Find out what’s going to be in the final version of this massive (550 page!) tome.

Are you a third-party publisher, thinking about releasing Pathfinder RPG material next year? Make sure you get in touch with Jason. And don’t be shy - tell people about it!

There is a lot more to Pathfinder than we could fit into this one episode. Feel free to ask questions, or leave a comment on the site. You can also share Atomic Array with a friend, or contact us directly. In fact, we’d love to hear what you think about Pathfinder. Tell us what you like (or don’t), and what you’d like to see from Paizo in the future.

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